Shower Door Installation in Central Wisconsin

Bring your bathroom up to date with shower doors and enclosures that suit your style and fit your unique space.

The What and Why of Shower Door Installation

A properly installed shower door enhances the look, feel, and efficiency of your space while also containing water, reducing moisture buildup, and creating a spa-like atmosphere.

Shower doors and enclosures come in a wide variety of styles and designs. Your space needs a shower or bath that fits your tastes while being functional for the size and layout of your bathroom. With options ranging from sliding to hinged and framed to frameless, get the help you need to ensure your new shower door fits and complements your bathroom.

Types of Shower Doors

There are a variety of different types of shower doors that can be installed for your bathroom, however, the majority fall under these three categories:

Heavy Glass Frameless Shower Doors

Frameless custom heavy glass shower doors have become the top choice for homeowners for good reason. Their sleek, modern design creates a more open and spacious feel in any bathroom while also being easier to clean than traditional framed options. The custom shower door hardware comes in finishes like chrome, brushed nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze, so you can coordinate with your faucets and cabinet handles. You can also choose from a variety of patterned glass styles and installation methods to match the layout and look you’re going for.

Sliding Shower Doors

Sliding, or bypass, shower doors are a popular space-saving solution, great for bathrooms where every inch counts. Available in three main styles—fully framed, semi-frameless, and barn-door—these doors are designed to glide smoothly without swinging outward, making them ideal for tight spaces.

Framed and semi-frameless bypass doors are commonly installed over bathtubs. Most tubs have a long horizontal configuration, so bypass doors easily fit this rectangular shape, allowing one door to slide behind the other for easy access.

For those who want the sleek, modern look of heavy glass without the footprint of a swinging door, barn-door style bypass doors are a great choice. They include one fixed panel and one sliding panel, and the minimal-framing design creates a clean appearance.

Framed and Semi-Frameless Hinged Door

Framed and semi-frameless hinged shower doors are a practical choice for certain bathroom setups. They're most commonly used when a fiberglass shower module is in place or when the surrounding structure lacks the reinforcement needed to support a heavy, frameless glass enclosure.

Create a shower that improves cleanliness, comfort, and upgrades the style of your bathroom.